Also, there's this thing I've heard of called the "Idiot Ball" that supposedly the writers of TV shows use as a device to promote the advancement of a plot. In a nutshell, a character behaves in an idiotic or illogical manner (often against their established personality) for the sake of advancing a plot that has no established anchor in the storyline. I think this particular episode was a case of that sort of writing.

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